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US Military continues CNMI consultations over expansion
Audio 29 Apr 2015The US military is two thirds of the way through the process of implementing plans to expand activity in the Northern Marianas. Audio
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Solomons commission wants tax free public service
Audio 29 Apr 2015The Chairman of Solomon Islands Parliamentary Entitlements Commission which controversially removed taxes from MPs salaries this month says he wants taxes removed for all public servants. Audio
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Last chance for Pacific kava export market
Audio 29 Apr 2015Kava-producing countries are on notice over poor kava varieties as European market set to improve. Audio
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Mixed reaction to PNG bill on increasing female leaders
Audio 29 Apr 2015There have been mixed reactions among Papua New Guinean politicians to a proposed law requiring 10 per cent of candidates endorsed by political parties to be women. Audio
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Fiji landowners want royalties from mining company
Audio 28 Apr 2015Landowners in Fiji's northern division say they haven't received any royalties from a bauxite mine that they consented to in 2011. Audio
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Pacific censuses breaking new ground
Audio 28 Apr 2015The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says the face of statistics in the region has changed dramatically in the last five years bringing quality socio-demographic data to policy makers in small… Audio
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New view of a high profile Niue murder
Audio 28 Apr 2015A new history of Niue has a new take on the controversy surrounding the murder of the New Zealand Resident Commissioner on the island in 1953. Audio
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HMNZS Canterbury returns to NZ
Audio 28 Apr 2015HMNZS Canterbury has arrived back in New Zealand after spending the last 5 weeks helping with relief and rebuild efforts in Vanuatu, following the destruction caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Protest in Cooks leads to fishing argument over bans
Audio 27 Apr 2015A protest in Rarotonga has pit environmental groups against the Cook Islands Government over the measures taken to conserve the tuna stocks. Audio
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Call for more police resourcing in PNG
Audio 27 Apr 2015The deputy leader of the PNG opposition says the government must step and re-house people in squatter settlements to end tribal clashes. Audio
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Work at third bauxite mine in Fiji underway
Audio 27 Apr 2015A lease for a third bauxite mining site has been issued in Fiji, and will be the largest so far of the sites in the country's Northern Division. Audio
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Tahiti court of appeal throws out OPT case
Audio 27 Apr 2015A long-running major court case in French Polynesia involving the territory's former president Gaston Flosse has come to a sudden halt. Audio
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New police commissioner in Tonga wants to rebuild trust
Audio 27 Apr 2015The new police commissioner in Tonga says he wants to build leadership capacity within the force and trust with the public. Audio
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Pacific nations to improve access to sexual health info
Audio 27 Apr 2015Five Pacific nations that face a high level of teenage pregnancy are looking to improve the access to sexual health information for young people. Audio
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Expert spies holes in Samoa's proposed investment scheme
Audio 27 Apr 2015An international immigration and tax lawyer says Samoa's proposed citizenship for investment package is not competitive enough in an increasingly crowded marketplace. Audio
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Better enforcement on illegal fishing needed in Tonga
Audio 27 Apr 2015The head of Tonga's Fisheries department says they are working to improve the enforcement of illegal fishing laws to try and conserve stocks. Audio
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A New Direction
This week on One in Five: staff describe it a magic place. We visit Nelson's Salisbury School, a residential special education facility for girls with intellectual and behavioural difficulties. Three… Audio
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Aitutaki votes to scrap Sunday flights
Audio 24 Apr 2015The people of Aitutaki in the Cook Islands have voted that Sunday flights between the island and Rarotonga should be scrapped. Audio
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China not playing fairly in Pacific fishery, says WWF
Audio 24 Apr 2015The World Wildlife Fund says China is not playing fairly in the Pacific ocean fishery, with the expansion of Chinese longliners in particular having created a crisis for local fishing industries, and… Audio
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Former Bougainville rebel leader wants to be president
Audio 24 Apr 2015Former Bougainville BRA leader now campaigning for president says changes are still needed to the region's mining laws. Audio
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Solomons look to modernise intellectual property rights law
Audio 24 Apr 2015Solomon Islands is in the process of reviewing its draft intellectual property strategy in a push to modernise the country's protection laws which date back to the early 1900s. Audio
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Women activists prepare for Fiji local body polls
Audio 23 Apr 2015Women's groups in Fiji are making plans for local body elections despite no date yet announced for the polls. Audio
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Fiji launched child helpline service
Audio 23 Apr 2015Community leaders in Fiji are welcoming the launch of the country's Fiji's first Child Helpline service. Audio
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ADB calls for more political will in Pacific SOE reforms
Audio 23 Apr 2015The Asian Development Banks is calling on Pacific Leaders to put more effort and support behind efforts to reform poorly performing State Owned Enterprises in the region. Audio
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Akl Museum prepares for 1000's at anniversary Dawn Service
In two days time, the Auckland War Memorial Museum will host tens of thousands of people for the country's biggest Dawn Service. Audio